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    Thumbs up Wedding Crashers

    Frikkin hilarious movie. Vince Vaughn is serously one of the better dead-pan comedy guys, with a performance on par with Swingers.

    Downside were the usual movie romance cliches of winning the girl from the jackass boyfriend, and I was a bit bummed Christopher Walken wasn't used much but oh well. There are so many witty one-liners it needs to be seen again because I'm sure some were missed the first time. Anyways, if you like Wilson and Vaughn, lot's of hot women, and gratuitious booby shots, have at 'er.

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    I agree with the assessment. Some pretty creepy but hilarious scenes.

    Loved the plot supporting breast angles.

    My face hurt from laughing through the first half hour or so.

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    Word from back home is that there's a Weakerthans track featured in the end credits. This alone piques my interest.

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    Two thumbs up. way up.
    Comedy genius and a date movie in one.
    definitely reccomended.

    P.S. - Nice surprise famous comic playing the role of the "master" wedding crasher teacher guru - didn't even know he was in the film and he played the part perfectly.

    P.P.S. - was that Jane Seymours actual rack? or just stand in boobs?

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    Word from back home is that there's a Weakerthans track featured in the end credits. This alone piques my interest.
    It's true.

    Aside by the Weakerthans

    Measure me in metered lines, in one decisive stare,
    the time it takes to get from here to there.
    My ribs that show through t-shirts and these shoes I got for free;
    I'm unconsoled, I'm lonely.
    I am so much better than I used to be.
    Terrified of telephones and shopping malls and knives,
    And drowning in the pools of other lives.
    Rely a bit to heavily on alcohol and irony.
    Get clobbered on by courtesy, in love with love, and lousy poetry.
    And I'm leaning on this broken fence between Past and Present tense.
    And I'm losing all those stupid games that I swore I'd never play.
    But it almost feels okay.
    Circumnavigate this body of wonder and uncertainty.
    Armed with every precious failure, and amateur cartography,
    I breathe in deep before I spread those maps out on my bedroom floor.
    And I'm leaving. Wave goodbye.
    And I'm losing, but I'll try, with the last ways left, to remember.
    Sing my imperfect offering.

    (from the album Left and Leaning)

    Sick and ashamed and happy (and a great track off a great album),
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    friggin classic. My stomach hurt the next day(partially due to me being out of shape) but i was having huge belly laughs during that movie. Anything with Vaugh is a classic. Some of the dirtiest humor in a big movie release.

    "next thing you know we are playing a little game called 'just the tip'

    all the cliches are just part of the usual humor in these types of movies, but it will go in the collection next to Old school, and supertroopers.
    More fucked up than a cricket in a hubcap

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    "You go have fun, I'm gonna go soak my nuts in ice water and cough up blood!"

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    "Crabcakes and football-thats how we do it in Maryland."
    You look like I need a drink.

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    the handjob under the table at family dinner was great....

    fuckin' GREAT movie!

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    meh.
    great in places, overly long/sappy/moralistic towards the end.
    doesnt rate with work that all 4 of its stars have done elsewhere.

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    Just saw it. Fuggin funny as hell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot
    P.S. - Nice surprise famous comic playing the role of the "master" wedding crasher teacher guru - didn't even know he was in the film and he played the part perfectly.
    HILARIOUS!! I started laughing my ass off when he started walking down the stairs. And then when my suspicions were confirmed...quality.
    "I just looked down to see if I was wearing my seatbelt, and I'm sitting at my desk in my room."
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    I loved this movie for it's unabashed honesty & raunchy humour.
    Calmer than you dude

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    Two thumbs up. Just caught this at a matinee (cheap bastard that I am)

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    Lightbulb Am I really the only one?

    Anyone else think it was WAY too much of a love story?!? I was a little dissapointed. I didn't find it unbelievable funny, and the second half was a full on chickflick lovestory. I was entertained however, just think that movie could have played the actual wedding crashing thing a little better.

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    Thumbs up New classic

    Hell ya, I needed that to start off a shitty week. Best laugh at the theaters ever! A must for DVD with out-takes. All I can think about today is how much fun it would have been to be an extra at one of those reception scenes. I'm sure they all were really loaded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baconzoo
    Hell ya, I needed that to start off a shitty week. Best laugh at the theaters ever! A must for DVD with out-takes. All I can think about today is how much fun it would have been to be an extra at one of those reception scenes. I'm sure they all were really loaded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Z
    Anyone else think it was WAY too much of a love story?!? I was a little dissapointed. I didn't find it unbelievable funny, and the second half was a full on chickflick lovestory. I was entertained however, just think that movie could have played the actual wedding crashing thing a little better.
    read my post,
    its funny but didnt live up to the 1st 1/2 hour

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    Quote Originally Posted by Z
    Anyone else think it was WAY too much of a love story?!? I was a little dissapointed. I didn't find it unbelievable funny, and the second half was a full on chickflick lovestory. I was entertained however, just think that movie could have played the actual wedding crashing thing a little better.
    No, you're not. I just have such high expevtations of everything that I didn't really like it either. The funniest parts were the dialougue. I was disappointed when it turned sappy. And then, you knew where the movie was going, and how it was going to end, and they took forty minutes to get there.

    Also does anyone else think that the "srprise comic" core shot was talking about has lost his lustre? It's not funn yto yell every word that comes out of your mouth, and he overacts the shit out of everyhting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baconzoo
    Heh. I just recently saw roo and the random chaz factor star in that trailer. Good stuff to be sure.

    Sick and ashamed and happy (and everyone needs a little rcf in their life),
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    FKNA!! Laughing my ass off.
    Seeing SuPu and the Craigslist Honey Pie on the big screen is priceless!!

    Three cheers for BaconZoo!!!

    Everyone must click on this link and watch the SuPu movie from BaconZoo

    Honey Pie makes the perfect "Stage 5 Clinger"
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    Question Lighten up Francis

    Quote Originally Posted by Superstar Punani
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    Just cause' you couldn't seal the deal?

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